Audio: 911 call from downstairs neighbor

Kaitlyn Fonzi, the defendant’s downstairs neighbor, was on the stand testifying about the music used by the defendant as part of his booby-trapped apartment plan. Listen to audio of her 911 call above.

Video from SWAT robot entering apartment shown

James Gerdeman, an Adams County Sheriff’s Department sergeant in the bomb squad, was called to the stand to walk through the entry into the defendant’s apartment. A video taken by the robot was shown in court showing bottles of gasoline on the floor and identifying the trip wire placed across the entryway.

Aurora police sergeant Michael Holm was called to the stand to testify about the police response to the defendant’s apartment. “My concern was that, based on the fact that I believed the apartment was related to the possible suspect at the theater, that the music was on a timer,” Holm said, adding that he worried a device would explode when the music stopped. ∞

Crime scene photographer testifies

FBI Special Agent Toni Payne, a crime scene photographer, was called to the stand by the prosecution as the second witness of Day 8. She took photos in the back parking lot outside Theater Nine, including blood spattered clothing on the ground and, above, the contents of the defendant’s car.

Ofc. Wong describes finding defendant’s gas mask

Aurora police Officer Robert Wong was called to the stand late on Day 7. Wong, one the first responders, told the jury he picked up a gas mask outside the theater he thought was his, and then discovered that it was not department issue and appeared to have a bluetooth device attached to it. A photo of the gas mask was shown in court.